Catalyst, n. (Chemistry) A substance that causes or speeds up chemical change without being consumed in the process. From the Greek katalysis, dissolution.

This is a blog about taking things apart to see how they work and combining them in new ways. Countries, bodies, even the human mind - it’s all fair game. I love people, from the chemicals that make them tick to the parts of them that science can’t even quantify.

I’m still trying to find my voice.

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  1. 1 Carole July 9, 2008 at 6:09 am

    You are still number one…I would have found you faster if I looked at that first…

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